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From Bobtail to Brer Rabbit: Native American Influences on Uncle Remus
From Captors to Captives: American Indian Responses to Popular American Narrative Forms
From Creation Stories to '49 Songs: Cultural Transactions with the White World as Portrayed in Northern Plains Indian Story and Song
From Fish Weir to Waterfall
From Misrepresentation to Misapprehension: Discursive Resistance and the Politics of Displacement in Native America
From Myth to Metafiction: A Narratological Analysis of Thomas King's "The One About Coyote Going West"
From Native North American Oral Traditions to Western Literacy: Storytelling in Education
[From Our Eyes: Learning From Indigenous Peoples]
From the Glittering World: A Navajo Story
From Water Margins to Borderlands: Boundaries and the Fantastic in Fantasy, Native American, and Asian American Literatures
Frontier, Homeland and Sacred Space: A Collaborative Investigation into Cross-Cultural Perceptions of Place in the Thelon Game Sanctuary, Northwest Territories
Frozen Light and Fluid Time: The Folklore, Politics, and Performance of Inuit Video
The Future of Print Narratives and Comic Holotropes: A Conversation with Gerald Vizenor
"The Game Never Ends": Gerald Vizenor's Gamble with Language and Structure in Summer in the Spring
Gastêr, Nêdys, and Thauma: Feminine Sources of Deception and Generation in Hesiod's Theogony
Gender at Work in Laguna Coyote Tales
Gender inside Indigenous Law Casebook
Gender Inside Indigenous Law Toolkit
Gender, Navajo Leadership and "Retrospective Falsification"
Gender Representation in Two Clackamas Myths
Genetic Crossing: Imagining Tribal Identity and Nation in Gerald Vizenor's The Heirs of Columbus
The Geographical Names Used by the Indians of the Pacific Coast
Geologic Oral Traditions
Lesson involves the Aleutians oral traditions regarding tsunamis, volcanoes and earthquakes. Suitable for Grades 5-6.
Related Material: Legends animated video.
The Geopolitical Laplander
Gichi-amikozow
Children's book retells a traditional story about how the beaver got his flat tail; In Ojibwe and English.
Accompanying Material: Colouring Book and Supplemental Document.
A Gift From the Little People
Billy Wapass Jr. presents his family's version of the ancient legend that depicts the origin of the Hand Games.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.13.
Gijigijigaaneshiinh
Children's book retells a traditional story about the chickadee; in Ojibwe and English.
Related Material: Colouring Book and Supplemental Document.
Gikinoo'amaagowin Anishinaabeg (Teaching the Anishinaabe People)
The Girl and the Bear Facts: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
The Girl Who Lived with the Bears
Retelling of traditional Tlingit story. Lesson plan for Grades 4-6.
Related Material: Teacher resource including Tlingit language wall cards, retelling materials, transformation story elements, reader's theatre script for The Woman Who Married a Bear, and calendar icons.
The Girl Who Married The Bear: A Masterpiece of Indian Oral Tradition
The Giving Tree: A Retelling of a Traditional Metis Story
Lesson plan for the primary level book.
Glooscap the Great Chief and Other Stories: Legends of the Micmacs
Glooskap's Children: Encounters with the Penobscot Indians of Maine
Glossary of Key Terms Related to Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Culture
Terms and definitions drawn from national and regional laws, multilateral instruments, other organizations and processes, and World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) documents.
The Gnawer of Rocks: Graphic Novel Study
Designed for Grades 8 to 12. Adaptation of a traditional Inuit story about two girls to are captured by a mythical creature called Mangittatuarjuk.
Gooniyandi Stories of Early Contact with Whites
Governor of the Dew by Floyd Favel and The Velvet Devil by Andrea Menard: Study Guide
Grade 3: Mawi-amskwesewey Ankukumkewey na ujit Kkijinu Maqamikew = The First Treaty is with Our Earth Mother = Amsqahsewey Lakutuwakon Wiciw Kci Kikuwosson
Content focused on the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqewiyik, and Passamaquoddy (Peskotomuhkati) peoples of New Brunswick.
Grade 4: Alsumsuti Ujit T’an Teli-l’nuimk = To Be Indigenous Is to be Free = Topelomosu Wen Skicinuwit
Content focused on the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqewiyik, and Passamaquoddy (Peskotomuhkati) peoples of New Brunswick.
Grade 5 Social Studies: People and Stories of Canada to 1867: A Foundation for Implementation
Modules: First Peoples, Early European Colonization (1600 to 1763), Fur Trade, and From British Colony to Confederation (1763 to 1867).
Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel
The Great Flood
Traditional story suitable for use with Grade 4-7 students. Extract from the book The Mishomis Book: The Voice of the Ojibway.
The Great Winter Dance
Primarily the story Lake Tribe's Song of Today. Suitable for use with elementary school students.